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I keep running into this while reading apologetic resources: when citing a Scripture passage, “cf” is used…what does that mean?
Example: cf. 1Cor.7:40
Example: cf. 1Cor.7:40
Yes, it is an abbreviation of the Latin *conferre, *“go”, or “take oneself to” (ie, “compare”).It means to compare whatever you are currently reading with the passage cited. It is latin for confer. Often you will find the same idea or word used there, sometimes in an interesting or different manner.
Well, anyway, that is what I always thought it meant. I could be wrong, of course.
Ah, well, that may be true. I can drowse off during short intervals.When I first read your reply I thought you said that “cf” was Latin for “coffee,” and that you needed to get a cup of coffee while you were looking up the other reference.